Denni comes home

Police are investigating the death of Denni North in Bali. Photo: Facebook

Denni North, the "beautiful" and "vivacious" woman who travelled the world, has finally come home after her mysterious death in Bali.

Fairfax Media has confirmed her body was on a flight that landed at the Brisbane International Airport shortly before 2am today. Family members were on the same flight.

Ms North, 33, originally from Deception Bay, north of Brisbane, was employed by the hip waterfront Bali beach club Cocoon as a public relations consultant.

She died a week ago.

She was found alive but barely conscious beside the pool. The 33-year-old was rushed to hospital but pronounced dead on arrival at Bali International Medical Centre.

Police investigations are continuing and her family said on Friday they did not want to comment on her death.

"This has been a difficult time for our family," their statement said.

"We do not wish to make any public comment, and ask that the media respects our privacy."

Last week, Cocoon Beach Club manager Anthony Bevilacqua confirmed three members of her family arrived in Bali on Wednesday to arrange to bring her body home.

Ms North's uncle, "Clede" North and a friend of Ms North's cousin, Kristy North, said on Sunday that they would prefer not to comment on a report that the family planned to have an autopsy performed on Ms North's body in Brisbane.

"The family has asked us not to speak to anyone, so thank you, but I am sorry I cannot help you," one representative said.